Big Pharma And Psychedelic Medicine—Eli Lilly’s $3.8 Billion Bet

Eli Lilly’s acquisition of AtaiBeckley for up to $3.8 billion, marks a pivotal moment for psychedelic medicine.

Hackers stole ‘significant’ amount of data from tech firm relied on by thousands of US hospitals and pharmacies

Edinburgh-based tech firm Craneware said customer data was stolen during a cyberattack. The company makes software that thousands of U.S. hospitals, pharmacies, and clinics rely on for billing patients, potentially exposing health data.

Want To Live Longer? Here Are 10 Ways To Manage Your Health And Track Aging

A physician breaks down 10 ways to track your health and biological age, from blood panels to wearables, and what the evidence actually shows.

GenAI Won’t Lower Medical Costs By Replacing Doctors And Nurses

The biggest healthcare savings from GenAI won’t come from cutting clinicians, but from preventing complications and improving patient health.

UNICEF Photo Showing Lionel Messi Bathing Baby Lamine Yamal Goes Viral

Back in 2007, Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Spain’s Lamine Yamal met for the first time. But it wasn’t on the pitch. Yamal was in a tub, and it was for a UNICEF calendar.

Dolph Lundgren Open Up About His Kidney Cancer Journey

Here Dolph Lundgren discussed his kidney cancer diagnosis (specifically renal cell carcinoma) in 2015, its recurrence in 2020 and how a key ALK mutation was first missed.

Can AI Dependence Develop Into AI Addiction?

A new concern is emerging as AI tools become integrated into daily life: the potential for AI dependence becoming AI addiction.

Pentagon’s Testosterone Screening Program—What Soldiers And Families Need To Know

The Pentagon’s new testosterone screening policy will test troops over 30. A doctor explains what the research shows about risks, benefits, and who qualifies for therapy.

Thunderstorms To The Rescue: Clearing The Air At The World Cup Final

A weather front has dramatically cleared the air surrounding New York New Jersey Stadium, reducing the Air Quality Index from “unhealthy” to “moderate”.

Ted Koppel’s Wife, Grace Anne, Talks About Life With COPD

Grace Anne Dorney Koppel, wife of Ted, the longtime anchor of ABC News’ Nightline, has been bringing more awareness to COPD, which she was diagnosed with in 2001.